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. >> the united states is going broke. we are watching one city after another going bankrupt and politicians not reigning in the spending . cities are losing funding from the state as well as the federal government. why in the bring in private enterprise. they have all of the carb and they can maintain levels of risk. gost is notorous for running business badly. >> what do you think. you think it is making them private. >> you am see a privatization waive in america. they are weighing in on the tol road and airports and turn into a private sector option. that's going to happen because of the budget. cities get 41 percent half of the revenue from the state. >> the state gets 36 percent from the government. the cities in san bernardino they are firing school crossing guards because they don't have the money. >> they have 12 cones in oregon and seeing funding cuts and you are seeing the wave of privatization. >> you know what, this is done in other countries around the world and this idea is frankly not knew. you think it wou
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the united states, as well as in europe. so iran -- the iranian people believe this is an important thing, and it's a way of expressing themselves and making publicity about their position, and then mobilizing support. but the judgment comes -- and if it is possible to really see like an x-ray as to what israel is in the minds of people about iran's nuclear weapons ambitions, i would say the way leaked to the -- >> [inaudible] >> not many people -- it's always easier to make a form of statements, you know, until they may not even believe but this is the way in politics, but when the day comes, not many would like iran to have a bomb for reasons that are clear. >> did you know any active scientists that were assassinated in r & d? did you know any of them? >> sure, we followed world -- >> did you personally know any of them? >> oh, no. but would it have been useful >> if i could add one thing. seldom seen, any event, anywhere in the world in which the spin both before and afterwards has been so intense about whether it was a
the united states, as well as in europe. so iran -- the iranian people believe this is an important thing, and it's a way of expressing themselves and making publicity about their position, and then mobilizing support. but the judgment comes -- and if it is possible to really see like an x-ray as to what israel is in the minds of people about iran's nuclear weapons ambitions, i would say the way leaked to the -- >> [inaudible] >> not many people -- it's always easier to make a form...
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when there was still a strong american sentiment the united states and i remember you know i grew up in michigan and i remember the one nine hundred seventy s. when toyota first you know disastrously introduced a car and then they came back in the marketplace it wasn't toyota i'm sorry it was whoever it was in india it may well have been to got to the dots and yeah yeah. you're right and then they can then they came back you know about five years later with a decent car that actually worked and and and i remember you know people bashing the sides of cars keen cars i mean you know in michigan it was a it was a b.f.d. if you were if you saw somebody driving a foreign car it you know it was like fair game. how have we gone from that you know and i you know i was born in fifty one i grew up you know through that era i don't have any recollection of anybody telling me to buy japanese goods because the japanese were starving. i do remember you know the nationalism ball way through the seventy's and then it just kind of faded away in the eighty's the scenes with you know when reagan came in
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but of course the united states to the geisha is here right now u.s. secretary of state has met with russian foreign minister sergei lavrov bright and early this morning they were discussing again not just economic matters a but political as well they talked about syria's foreign minister said that russia has expressed its dissatisfaction with the fact that as syria gets continuously implemented with sanctions and he talked about the pointlessness of such sanctions president obama sent his regards and apologies saying that he couldn't be here if the united states right now is in the midst of its pre-election republican contender for the presidential polls mitt romney has expressed his opinion that russia is united states geopolitical enemy number one president obama doesn't seem to share that if you point saying that it is sort of a leftover from the cold war era type of thinking and president bush in. an exclusive interview ahead of the summit that say he's willing to work with whichever candidate wins the upcoming presidential elections in the united
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states and europe over the last year. >> you mentioned the president of the united states. when asked about his handling of the economy, he said he would give himself an incomplete grade. what would you give him? >> i think that is right. i think there was a prospect of a situation like the u.s. great depression in 2009. he looked at what happened when the president came into office, employment was falling, gdp was falling, stock prices were falling. all of it. exports were falling. all of it was falling more rapidly than in the fall of 1929. for all of the problems, we have had a different path with nothing like the kind of complete collapse of the economy that u.s. saw after 1929. >> or just when you talk carbon dioxide was enough to worry about, scientists have told us of the appearance of arctic ice is a much greater contributor to global warming. that raises the question of why we should bother not -- jeremy paxman discuss that with a conservative who has written a new report on climate change and is the new leader of the british green party. but first he spoke to our
states and europe over the last year. >> you mentioned the president of the united states. when asked about his handling of the economy, he said he would give himself an incomplete grade. what would you give him? >> i think that is right. i think there was a prospect of a situation like the u.s. great depression in 2009. he looked at what happened when the president came into office, employment was falling, gdp was falling, stock prices were falling. all of it. exports were falling....
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of the united states secretary of state hillary clinton who didn't talk at length it looks like various issues which concern of both countries for example they talked about syria naturally spoke about the russian foreign minister said that russia has expressed we have again dissatisfaction with the fact that syria gets continuously implemented with what. he talked about the pointlessness of such sanctions and how they have centrally damaged russia's interests in the region and of course are also very productive and damaging to the. people in countries such as syria or libya or libya for example what we do have to understand that relationship between between moscow and washington d.c. is actually rather amicable right now we do know for example that the. republican contender for the presidential post mitt romney has expressed his opinion that is russia and that is that russia is united states and geopolitical enemy number one well president obama doesn't seem to share that if you point saying that it is sort of a leftover from the cold war era type of thinking and the president put in. h
of the united states secretary of state hillary clinton who didn't talk at length it looks like various issues which concern of both countries for example they talked about syria naturally spoke about the russian foreign minister said that russia has expressed we have again dissatisfaction with the fact that syria gets continuously implemented with what. he talked about the pointlessness of such sanctions and how they have centrally damaged russia's interests in the region and of course are...
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this here's one of the major trails into the united states. i've watched and they run down my property and about this noise. ball.
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but of course the united states to a geisha is here right now u.s. secretary of state has met with russian foreign minister sergei lavrov bright and early this morning they were discussing again not just economic matters a but political as well you have to understand that apec summit increasingly becomes not just a financial vessel but also kind of a hot air we now for discussions on the sidelines and matters concerning political issues as well the talks about syria naturally spoke about the russian foreign minister said that russia has expressed yet again its dissatisfaction with the fact that as syria gets continuously appointed with sanctions and he talked about the pointlessness of such sanctions president obama sent his regards and apologise saying that he couldn't be here of course he has to be present at the democratic convention of course the united states right now is in the midst of its election campaign we do know that the presidential elections are coming up and we. heard from mitt romney said that russia is the u.s. political and the num
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president one of the finest universities in the united states. we at the bush center -- are here with the their spouses we're fortunate to be associated with smu. our relationship with smu competed our expectations. i hope we have exceeded your expectations. we're very much involved in action oriented programs. i didn't want to be known as a think tanker. i want to be known as an a,-oriented place that can make a difference in the world. and so i want to thank you very much for having faith in us when we first convince you to support the bush center on the smu campus. we just got back from africa which is. we went over there because at the bush center, one of the major initiatives is to honor human life. we believe all life is precious. whether they live in america on the continent of africa. we are disturbed by the fact that many women who have got the hiv virus, are getting cervical cancer not much is being done with it with your help we put together a collaborative effort to save lives. part of the mission was to kick off the red ribbon in bot
president one of the finest universities in the united states. we at the bush center -- are here with the their spouses we're fortunate to be associated with smu. our relationship with smu competed our expectations. i hope we have exceeded your expectations. we're very much involved in action oriented programs. i didn't want to be known as a think tanker. i want to be known as an a,-oriented place that can make a difference in the world. and so i want to thank you very much for having faith in...
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that's the beauty of the united states we can run all of the state and city experiments. >> we are not in san antonio but emac is studying it fay while. >> what we need in the debate is the fact that san antonio school system local news respects are abuzz with the nepotism and cronyism and fat cat pay and book keeping abuses and abuses of taxpayer area. when you fix that first, maybe come back to the taxpayer and start saying yes, pay for when you fix your books first do that. >> and what about that. you don't want to get hole hog in something when it has a potential of being a corrupt system. >> if that is the case, folk in san antonio know all about it if the city is abuzz and i have a feeling they will not vote for this. >> and this is an exercise in democracy. >> unfortunately we see if they fail in state and local they apply it nationally . biggest failures health care and education and give parents where with all and let them make a choice. if they want one hour or 20 fine. >> rick, since the right to work rule in wisconsin work. maybe we ought to apply that nationally. >> try it
that's the beauty of the united states we can run all of the state and city experiments. >> we are not in san antonio but emac is studying it fay while. >> what we need in the debate is the fact that san antonio school system local news respects are abuzz with the nepotism and cronyism and fat cat pay and book keeping abuses and abuses of taxpayer area. when you fix that first, maybe come back to the taxpayer and start saying yes, pay for when you fix your books first do that....
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which it probably sees as its main rival as some have suggested but of course the united states did a geisha and is here right now president obama sent his regards and apologise saying that he couldn't be here of course he has to be present at the democratic convention which is going on which was underway which was going on in the united states but he did send hillary clinton to stand in for him of course the u.s. secretary of state has met with russian foreign minister sergei lavrov bright and early this morning they were discussing again not just economic matters a but political as well you have to understand that apec summit increasingly becomes not just a financial vessel but also a hot kind of a hotter enough for discussions on the sidelines in matters concerning political issues as well so. often for clinton did talk about syria and the sanctions and they also have discussed iran they agreed that they have the same goals that the approaches differ and they need to find solutions. in a prompt and amicable manner of course we all know that russia and the united states disagree o
which it probably sees as its main rival as some have suggested but of course the united states did a geisha and is here right now president obama sent his regards and apologise saying that he couldn't be here of course he has to be present at the democratic convention which is going on which was underway which was going on in the united states but he did send hillary clinton to stand in for him of course the u.s. secretary of state has met with russian foreign minister sergei lavrov bright and...
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. >> on now to some sobering news in the united states and a convention of party hang over in the form of disappointing jobs numbers. president barack obama promised to lead the nation "to a better place" and warned the road ahead would be difficult. it was revealed the u.s. economy added only 96,000 jobs, well below the 125,000 economists had been expecting. the unemployment rate dropped but the weak data played in to the hands of the opposition. >> republican presidential hopeful met romney said the jobs report proves obama's policies have not worked and no president since the great depression has been reelected with unemployment over 7.2%. >> more on the u.s. presidential election in a moment, but first on to the markets and weaker than expected unemployment data which was in focus. many are betting it will prompt further stimulus by the u.s. federal reserve. as a result, european stocks climbing higher ending their biggest weekly rally in three months. conrad sent us this summary from the frankfurt stock exchange. >> bad news from the american labor market's leading to buying stock
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. -- for the united states. they went ahead with much tougher sanctions. then you have an effort in december, 2010, to revise the diplomatic process. iran came to the meeting saying their condition was that sanctions should be lifted and its right to gingrich should be -- write to enrich should be unequivocally recognized. -- it right to enrich should be unequivocally recognized. the iranians stopped negotiating because the and it states wanted to have a modified deals what agreement. they said we will not talk to you until you lift all feel sanctions and recognize our right to enrich. war talk starts building. he had his real seeking more and more wanting to know what is going on. it had a meeting in march between president obama and netanyahu. they agree there is still a window for diplomacy. then you have three meetings, in april in istanbul, may in baghdad, june in moscow. the meeting in april is very hopeful. the iranians come. there were talking very concretely -- no longer rhetoric, the logger saying -- n
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information but the bottom line is if you live in the united states you are probably ingesting a lot of g.m.o. food whether you like it or not. while much of the world is getting dragged ever deeper into recession and unemployment in the east is finding ways to innovate and expand in india many workers are now moving out of offices and staying at home part of a flexible approach which has seen a boom in the highly skilled freelance sector. in our reports this shift is blamed for a knock on effect in the west. it's the middle of the day and while most of his peers are out and about working nine to five in the corporate world twenty nine year old buck she is sitting at his workstation in the comfort of his bedroom i haven't they would have a job where i would go to open them to six i'm not a. bonus and so i'm pretty much doing it on my own when i work from home. i'm feeling less with what i need some inspiration for writing i would go to a self professed tech nerd but she graduated with high marks and has four years of work experience at microsoft under his belt while he may have had h
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states itself today some want to use militants from al qaida or some other organizations with equally radical views to accomplish their goals in syria this policy is dangerous and very shortsighted let's turn over to the united states the upcoming election we're all looking forward to very much of course now the reset button with russia was firmly pushed by barack obama over the last four years but. still that missile defense shield the headache for russia in the east of europe if obama does win a second what's going to define the next chapter of russia and america's relations and is it a chap that you can do business with. i believe the over the last four years presidents obama and medvedev have made a lot of progress in the strengthening russia u.s. relations we have saw in the new start treaty to go with them backed by the us russia has become a fully fledged member of the world trade organization there are more reasons to be optimistic about our bilateral relations with these two you mentioned the u.s. missile defense system is surely one of the key issues on today's agenda becaus
states itself today some want to use militants from al qaida or some other organizations with equally radical views to accomplish their goals in syria this policy is dangerous and very shortsighted let's turn over to the united states the upcoming election we're all looking forward to very much of course now the reset button with russia was firmly pushed by barack obama over the last four years but. still that missile defense shield the headache for russia in the east of europe if obama does...
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states and it would be extremely interesting to see how the white house would handle something like that i've heard that what would that do to oil in the case that israel does bomb or overload skyrocket it was skyrocket i mean in the past few months you saw you saw crude oil take a dip to ten little retracement right came back towards the seventy five level didn't hit it or break it and then started to rally back up. and you're talking about big percentages sometimes you've seen you know thirteen percent in in a couple of weeks that could happen as far as a shift in crude pricing so if you're looking at an intense situation such as israel and iran if they went to blows for real you would see crude prices absolutely skyrocket and the thing is that since two thousand and eight we have now at some level become accustomed to the idea of crude at one hundred forty seven dollars we've gotten used to the price of gas the cost the cost of gasoline being being three dollars plus in some places even four dollars plus once it once you're kind of accustomed to that much easier to kind of make t
states and it would be extremely interesting to see how the white house would handle something like that i've heard that what would that do to oil in the case that israel does bomb or overload skyrocket it was skyrocket i mean in the past few months you saw you saw crude oil take a dip to ten little retracement right came back towards the seventy five level didn't hit it or break it and then started to rally back up. and you're talking about big percentages sometimes you've seen you know...
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states senate to the vice presidency of the united states. we all know from his incredible speech last night that he has been side by side with the president, fighting to make sure we open the doors of opportunity for all americans working to create good jobs and to invest in education to make health care and retirement and schools affordable for everyone. it is what he fought for his entire career. we know that joe biden is also a very smart person. we know this because we have met the women that he married. -- woman that he married. isn't she great? when she and michelle back together to support military families, they made this country so proud. they have made such a great difference for military families across the country. i have one problem with barack obama's choosing to buy in as his vice president. i never got to serve with him in the united states sent -- senate. i am proud to be here to introduce our vice president, a person who is one of new hampshire pose the greatest friends, who has been a great vice president, joe biden. ♪ >
states senate to the vice presidency of the united states. we all know from his incredible speech last night that he has been side by side with the president, fighting to make sure we open the doors of opportunity for all americans working to create good jobs and to invest in education to make health care and retirement and schools affordable for everyone. it is what he fought for his entire career. we know that joe biden is also a very smart person. we know this because we have met the women...
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states senate, to the vice presidency of the united states. [applause] and we all know from his incredible speech last night that he has been side by side with the president's, fighting to make sure that we open the doors of opportunity for all americans, working to create good jobs and to invest in education, to make health care and retirement and schools affordable for everyone. it is what he has fought for his entire career. [applause] and we know joe biden is also a very smart guy. we know this because we have met the woman that he married. jill biden, isn't she great? [applause] when she and michelle got together to support military families, they made this country so proud, and they have made such a great difference for military families across this country. [applause] now, i do have to tell you that i do have one problem with barack obama's choosing joe biden as his vice president, and that was that i never got to serve with him in the united states senate. but i am very proud to be here, to introduce our vice president, a person that i
states senate, to the vice presidency of the united states. [applause] and we all know from his incredible speech last night that he has been side by side with the president's, fighting to make sure that we open the doors of opportunity for all americans, working to create good jobs and to invest in education, to make health care and retirement and schools affordable for everyone. it is what he has fought for his entire career. [applause] and we know joe biden is also a very smart guy. we know...
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states. that's got a nation-wide idea here. it has its own $5 instead of $1 niche. it's not a store that sells cold weather gear. palo a arkz lrkz orkalo alto gi cyber security. attitude morning we hear from united statesed natural foods. what a horse this has been. no way they can get this team of natural foods just a limited number of players. i think this could refocus people on haynes celestial and whole foods, neither is cheap. i still think they represent great values and can go higher over time. mondays tend to be down days as ritual in this market. why? because people keep waiting for the chinese to act and they're still hiding on the other side. we need them to get busy cutting. if they don't i suspect they'll be down again monday. invest in the co-op strategies getting back to even to buy haynes and whole foods. today's losses whole foods came back at the end of the day. i think unfi's number could refocus people and get those two moving. whole foods january 80 calls or february 65
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mom nicky came to the united states when she was 8 from the former soviet union. she says the early memories in the united states helped shape her current views. she believes passion naately inr rights and freedoms. if politicians want to know about the women's vote, they can stop by and ask her. >> we care about the same issues as men care about. we don't want to be targeted as some kind of special interest group. we are not. we are people. we are americans. we are people trying to make a living and trying to support our families. that's no different from any man. >> she's followed and blogged about the democratic and republican national conventions. what would it take to get your vote? >> for each of them to put forth a balanced budget that cuts spending, that reduces our debt, that reduces our deficit, and that puts our country on a secure economic footing. without that, it's just more talk. >> women matter. they may be what puts president obama over the top. 54% of women leaning towards the president. 42% to mitt romney. republicans hope to close the gender ga
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in the end, the united states stands for regime change in iran. china is getting alarmed at the regime change inclination. it does not like to endorse big power intervention into what it sees as domestic issues on which it has many vulnerabilities at home. on the other hand, china does not want to be seen as a pariah. it does not want a proliferation of nuclear weapons in the middle east or anywhere else. if saudi arabia gets them and other countries, the area becomes more unstable. therefore, china's energy supplies become more unstable. i would say china is conflicted. on balance, it finds itself in opposition with the means the u.s. proposes to deal with iran. host: two tweets. china has become aggressive beyond its own borders. what about tibet's relationship to the u.s.? guest: we have two sets of questions. whatever you want to say about china and its military policy, it is not the soviet union. that is whether you look at the nuclear arsenal or the deployment of its ground and naval and air forces. the problem is a function of conflicting s
in the end, the united states stands for regime change in iran. china is getting alarmed at the regime change inclination. it does not like to endorse big power intervention into what it sees as domestic issues on which it has many vulnerabilities at home. on the other hand, china does not want to be seen as a pariah. it does not want a proliferation of nuclear weapons in the middle east or anywhere else. if saudi arabia gets them and other countries, the area becomes more unstable. therefore,...
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in the united states they've gone as far as they can in the debt money system i think it and the euro in particular are doomed to failure every nation even greece for example should go back to its own issuing its own sovereign money yes the draka would be devalued tremendously but they're going to feel the pain anyway why not feel the pain for a year and then start to come out of it because i'm immediately if you were able to buy b.m.w.'s from germany with your drachmas well what would happen internal greeks would somehow find a way to start manufacturing their own cars their own production after all sustainable economics is all about what you can produce in your nation this whole idea that we have to import everything from everywhere is one of the roots of the problem all right bill still read of time but thanks so much for being on the kaiser report thank you all right that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacy herbert i thank my guests bill still because i mean email please do so because a report there are t.v. that are you in the next
in the united states they've gone as far as they can in the debt money system i think it and the euro in particular are doomed to failure every nation even greece for example should go back to its own issuing its own sovereign money yes the draka would be devalued tremendously but they're going to feel the pain anyway why not feel the pain for a year and then start to come out of it because i'm immediately if you were able to buy b.m.w.'s from germany with your drachmas well what would happen...
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since television came into my living room, since tv appeared in the united states, the number of per capita hours we spend buying books, going to the theater, traveling, going out to restaurants, jogging, swimming, playing tennis has jumped quantum times. c-span: what about this seven-hours-a-day figure that we watch too much? >> guest: we'll come to that. one could argue that tv is driving us out of the house, not that it's keeping us there. no, in this society we're much more active and better educated, and we're much more aggressive in terms of going after what we want than we were before the advent of television. tv didn't have anything to do with it. it had to do with education, leisure time, affluence, all those things that we all know about. the same thing has happened to the russians. c-span: the figure we see all the time, that there is seven hours-plus a day that the television set is on in the house and it keeps going up every year, and in some foreign countries it's half that. >> guest: yes, well, those numbers are based upon the nielsen samples. the nielsen sample, as ev
since television came into my living room, since tv appeared in the united states, the number of per capita hours we spend buying books, going to the theater, traveling, going out to restaurants, jogging, swimming, playing tennis has jumped quantum times. c-span: what about this seven-hours-a-day figure that we watch too much? >> guest: we'll come to that. one could argue that tv is driving us out of the house, not that it's keeping us there. no, in this society we're much more active and...
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states. it has a nationwide idea here. it has its own $5 instead of $1 niche. it doesn't sell cold weather gear. palo alto gives you cyber security. i think they will both tell us good things. tuesday morning, we hear from united natural foods. what a horse this has been. no ending to the theme of natural foods. just a limited number of players. this could refocus people on haines celestial and whole foods. neither is cheap but i think they go higher over time. mondays tend to be down days because people keep waiting for the chinese to act. we need them to get busy cutting. i suspect we'll be down on monday. suggest you use deep in the money strategies to buy hain or whole foods. if they are down and today's losses whole foods came back the other day. unfi's numbers could get them moving. ideas. whole foods january 80 calls or february 65 calls for hain. not a lot of premium. you get stopped at a level higher than the stocks could go if they disappointed. how about wednesday? that's the day w
states. it has a nationwide idea here. it has its own $5 instead of $1 niche. it doesn't sell cold weather gear. palo alto gives you cyber security. i think they will both tell us good things. tuesday morning, we hear from united natural foods. what a horse this has been. no ending to the theme of natural foods. just a limited number of players. this could refocus people on haines celestial and whole foods. neither is cheap but i think they go higher over time. mondays tend to be down days...
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i think we are all agreed that job creation is at the center of economic growth in the united states, so don, ed, martin, stick around. we're going to continue this conversation after the break. you all know now the unemployment rate in america fell last month but before anyone celebrates, realize this is because many job seekers appear to have left the workforce. i'll show you the hard numbers on whether president obama is a job creation failure or success, after the break. ♪ ♪ [ male...